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HERstory: Southeast Asia
Agas Ramirez
50 episodes
2 days ago
Welcome to HERstory, the history of Southeast Asia, told from her perspective. We’ll discover historical figures, matriarchal societies, and contemporary female icons — and maybe learn about ourselves along the way. Season 1 focuses on the Southeast Asian age of commerce up to the colonial period.
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Welcome to HERstory, the history of Southeast Asia, told from her perspective. We’ll discover historical figures, matriarchal societies, and contemporary female icons — and maybe learn about ourselves along the way. Season 1 focuses on the Southeast Asian age of commerce up to the colonial period.
Show more...
Education
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26 | The Soenting Melajoe Women's Newspaper 1912-1921
HERstory: Southeast Asia
12 minutes 16 seconds
1 year ago
26 | The Soenting Melajoe Women's Newspaper 1912-1921

This is part of two of us revisiting the Minangkabau matrilineal society. In the previous episode, we talked about Ruhana Kuddus, Indonesia’s First Female Journalist. In this episode, we’re going to talk about Soenting Melajoe, the pioneering indigenous women's newspaper published from 1912-1921 in the Minangkabau community in West Sumatra.

Research and writing for this episode was in collaboration with Joanna Que, with additional research from AJ Miras-Guevarra.

If you haven’t listened to episode 25 yet, go check that out first as we’ll be referencing that here.

Thank you to our patrons: Geraineon, Lawrence, Beverly, Xiaomei by Milish, Jennifer, Christina, Raymond, Matt, Ashley, Asha, Chanda, and Yati.

For more HERstory Southeast Asia, head on over to Patreon for the bonus episodes:

  • An interview with Haldi Patra on the Minangkabau matriarchal society;
  • Ma Ying Taphan and the Krom Klone;
  • Nyai Gede Pinateh, the Harbour Master of Gresik;
  • Queen Suriyothai and the War Elephants;
  • Paz Marquez Benitez and Dead Stars;
  • The Rise and Fall of the Acehnese Queens, 1641 to 1699; 
  • The Portrait of Dara Rasami;
  • The Women of No. 14 Lebuh Leith; and
  • Burmese journalists Ludu Daw Amar and Ma Ma Lay (Upcoming)

Along with the bonus episodes, you get access to full scripts and reference materials.

Don’t forget to follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @herstoryseapod. That’s herstory S-E-A pod. This podcast was hosted and edited by Agas Ramirez.

Tracks:

  • Goddess of War - Unicorn Heads
  • Song of Sadhana - Jesse Gallagher
  • Hello 6am - Mylar Melodies
  • Shameless Life Wisdom Sendoff - pATCHES
HERstory: Southeast Asia
Welcome to HERstory, the history of Southeast Asia, told from her perspective. We’ll discover historical figures, matriarchal societies, and contemporary female icons — and maybe learn about ourselves along the way. Season 1 focuses on the Southeast Asian age of commerce up to the colonial period.